Phrasal Verbs

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arrange, organize (phrasal verb)
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set something up
Our boss set a meeting up with the president of the company.
trick, trap (phrasal verb)
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set somebody up
The police set up the car thief by using a hidden camera.
resemble a family member (phrasal verb)
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take after somebody
I take after my mother. We are both impatient.
To start a business (phrasal verb)
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set up
They set up their own company when they were still in high school.
To mention something. (phrasal verb)
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bring up
Mark was sick and had to miss the party, so please don’t bring it up, I don’t want him to feel bad for missing it.
To cause something to happen, usually something negative. (phrasal verb)
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bring on
His lung cancer was brought on by years of smoking.
To accept a challenge with a confidence. (phrasal verb)
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Bring it on!
You want to have a race? Bring it on! I can beat you!

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